How do Chopin's words create a strong style?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Chopin uses the literal meanings of words to create a sarcastic tone. Chopin uses dialogue to show the absurdity of the characters' situation. Chopin uses strong adjectives to develop magical elements in the story.

Answer 2

Answer:

words with strong connotations and tone

the use of figurative language

the use of dialogue

the use of strong adjectives

Explanation:


Related Questions

Which evidence best supports this counterclaim?
To eat healthier,people should avoid sodas and snacks made with sugar.
A.Sugary snacks and sodas can be replaced with healthful choices like fruit.
B. Most students know that eating sugars is not good for thier heath.
C. Medical studies have demonstrated that too much sugar is a risk factor for some diseases.
D. Sodas and snacks made with sugar are bad for students' health.

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I think the answer is b or d

Answer:

the best evidence that supports the counterclaim is C

Explanation:

What is one benefit and one drawback to having all bad and good memories in
one mind? - The Giver

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I don’t know is the answer to your question

4.01 QUIZ DEFINE AND VERIFY DEFINITIONS OF UNFAMILIAR WORDS

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Answer:

A word or expression that is new or has a new use

Explanation:

The definition of neologism in the sentence include option C: "A word or expression that is new or has a new use".

What do you mean by neologism?

Neologisms are newly created words, which are frequently spoken by children, but that when used by adults may indicate a mental disorder, since they do not make sense.

Neologisms remind us that language is not something set in stone, but an evolving body of work, subject to adjustment, deletions, additions, and change.

As new things are invented, as slang becomes acceptable, and as new technologies emerge, new words must fill in the gaps in language.

Therefore, correct option is C.

Learn more about neologism, refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/9724482

Complete the chart which of these clues help you understand what the object means

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Answer: “Don’t want to”

Explanation:

The word “object” means to disagree or to speak out against.

From the sentence, the clue that helps us understand what “object” means is “don’t want to”.

So, on the chart,

The word is “object”

The clue is “don’t want to”

The meaning is “to speak out against”

Ps: See attached image for context.

1. If you are trying to save money on peaches, what months should you buy them​

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Answer:

May is the beginning of peach season, which continues until late September, but peach season is at its peak in July and August

Explanation:

I hope this helped! <3

Answer:

somewhere in the summer time

Explanation:

they are most likely cheaper and better/ripe in june or may, i think.

Similarities between camp half blood and Horgwarts

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Answer:

horgwarts

Explanation:

Answer:

Here are the similarities:

Both Hogwarts and Camp Half-Blood are havens for people with special abilities separated from the world by magic/mist. ...

Both series contain a trio of characters who are the protoganists: Harry/Hermione/Ron and Percy/Annabeth/Grover.

Explanation:

Identify the operational definition of GOOD base on the sentence.

It was a "good" thing they were going home tomorrow.​

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Answer:

It was a relief that they were going home

Answer: Like a nice thing that they were going home

i need a poem about the earth free verse fast please

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Answer:

Alfred, Lord Tennyson, ‘Move Eastward, Happy Earth’.

Move eastward, happy earth, and leave

Your orange sunset waning slow;

From fringes of the faded eve,

O, happy planet, eastward go;

Till over thy dark shoulder glow

Thy silver sister-world, and rise

To glass herself in dewy eyes

That watch me from the glen below.

 

LITERATURE

10 of the Best Poems about Planet Earth

Selected by Dr Oliver Tearle

Although poets have sometimes reached for the stars, for the moon, or for outer space and other planets, many have also written powerfully about what our own planet, Earth, is like. Below, we introduce ten of our favourite poems about planet Earth, the world we all know, but experience in very different ways.

Margaret Cavendish, ‘Of Many Worlds in This World’.

Just like as in a nest of boxes round,

Degrees of sizes in each box are found.

So, in this world, may many others be

Thinner and less, and less still by degree …

So begins this poem from the remarkable seventeenth-century writer and scientist Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1623-73), which captures the century’s vogue for scientific discovery and exploration (including Robert Hooke’s early work with microscopes), and reminds us that – in scientific but also social circles – our own vast world contains many smaller ‘worlds’.

Alfred, Lord Tennyson, ‘Move Eastward, Happy Earth’.

Many poets have written poems about the sunset, but here, Tennyson (1809-92) pays as much attention to planet Earth as he does to the waning sun. The poem is short enough to quote in full here:

Move eastward, happy earth, and leave

Your orange sunset waning slow;

From fringes of the faded eve,

O, happy planet, eastward go;

Till over thy dark shoulder glow

Thy silver sister-world, and rise

To glass herself in dewy eyes

That watch me from the glen below.

Ah, bear me with thee, smoothly born,

Dip forward under starry light,

And move me to my marriage-morn,

And round again to happy night

Explanation:

Answer:

Earth, a machine. Round big and mean. This machine is breaking down because of me. Because of Me, and you, and all of the others that live here. Earth sees it all, and hopes it'll all disappear. She's seen the racial injustice, the protests on the streets. She has seen all of this. All of the tears she weeped. She has felt global warming, all because of me. Because of me, and you, and all of the others who live here. Why are we doing this, to our machine, or home. Soon we´ll be all alone. Without earth by our side. If we continue to destroy our machine.  Thank you

Explanation:

Which of these things happened at the CLIMAX of our play?
Frederick overcomes his fears and gives a powerful anti-slavery speech in front
of a large crowd.
Frederick witnesses his Aunt Hester being beaten by a cruel master.
O Frederick begins to learn how to read from Sophia Auld.
O A young man named Stuart helps Frederick escape slavery using the
Underground Railroad.

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Answer:

what is your play?

Explanation:

can you please explain

Answer:

a young man named Stuart helps Frederick escape slavery using the underground railroad

How does a filmmaker decide which events to include in a documentary?

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He choose the one to lead up to the important events and the important events

which word has both of the following meanings? a mark on a animal to indicate its owner. a perticular type of something

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I think the answer is the word brand.

In novel walking to the moon Why would Gramps remove all of the hoses on
the woman's car?

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Answer:

he thought that the "snakes" were the problem

Explanation:


PLEASE PLEASE HELPP!!

In the previous lesson, you analyzed themes in The Outsiders and explained whether or not today's readers would find the novel relevant to their own lives. How much might modern readers
learn from the Pony Boy's experiences and those of other characters in the story? Do the lives of young people include some of the same challenges and opportunities illustrated in The Outsiders?

Explain your answers to these questions in a discussion post. Be sure to explain why you think the themes in The Outsiders still apply today--or why they do not apply. (In other words, provide
evidence for your claim.)

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Answer:

Modern readers might learn from pony boy by realizing the pain of loss and consequences, and how important life is and to experience it. (?? i dont know sorry.) The lives of young  people today can be very similar to the lives in the outsiders, as many communties have the same type of problems with fighting between two groups for being different.

Read these lines from "The Snow-Storm.” The sled and traveler stopped, the courier's feet Delayed, all friends shut out, the housemates sit Around the radiant fireplace, enclosed In a tumultuous privacy of storm. How do these lines develop the theme that a life momentarily delayed means a loss of control? They illustrate the fact that even though a snowstorm is a force of nature that slows down our regular routines, it can be quickly overcome. They compare the snowstorm to an illness to show how it makes us lose all personal control over our lives. They contain examples of how a snowstorm slows down human activity and forces people to accept it and work around it. They depict the snowstorm as an extremely powerful force that we cannot help but respect and admire.​

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Answer:

These lines develop the theme that a life momentarily delayed means a loss of control because:

C. They contain examples of how a snowstorm slows down human activity and forces people to accept it and work around it.

Explanation:

By Ralph Waldo Emerson, these lines of "The Snow-Storm" show how nature can force you to slow down. During a snowstorm, no one can go anywhere. This is nature ordering you to delay your activities, stay home, accept spending time in some other way. A snowstorm gives you a "tumultuous privacy," because even though nature is raging outside, you get to stay inside, sit around the fire, and enjoy the company of your housemates. Eventually, when the storm is gone, you will get to return to normalcy. Having that in mind, we can choose letter C as the best option:

C. They contain examples of how a snowstorm slows down human activity and forces people to accept it and work around it.

Answer:

They contain examples of how a snowstorm slows down human activity and forces people to accept it and work around it.

Explanation:

How does line 9 help develop the tone of the poem?
A. It contributes to a respectful tone.
B. It contributes to a formal tone.
C. It contributes to a resentful tone.
D. It contributes to a casual tone.
This World

By Mary Oliver

2004

Mary Oliver (1935-2019) was an American poet who won the National Book Award, as well as the Pulitzer Prize. In this poem, a speaker describes the nature that surrounds them. As you read, take notes on the figurative language the poet uses to describe nature.

[1] I would like to write a poem about the world that has

in it

nothing fancy.
But it seems impossible.
Whatever the subject, the morning sun

[5] glimmers it.
The tulip feels the heat and flaps its petals open and

becomes a star.
The ants bore into the peony1 bud and there is a dark

pinprick well of sweetness.
As for the stones on the beach, forget it.

[10] Each one could be set in gold.
So I tried with my eyes shut, but of course the birds

were singing.
And the aspen trees were shaking the sweetest music

out of their leaves.

[15] And that was followed by, guess what, a momentous2 and

beautiful silence

as comes to all of us, in little earfuls, if we’re not too

hurried to hear it.
As for spiders, how the dew hangs in their webs

[20] even if they say nothing, or seem to say nothing.
So fancy is the world, who knows, maybe they sing.
So fancy is the world, who knows, maybe the stars sing too,

and the ants, and the peonies, and the warm stones,
so happy to be where they are, on the beach, instead of being

[25] locked up in gold.



1. a type of flower

2. Momentous (adjective) of great importance or significance

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

As for the stones on the beach, forget it.

(seems more aggressive)

write a sentence for EACH WORD.
1. predominating
2. depreciate
3. fledgling
4. perk
5. scavenge
6. tenderly
7. gleam
8. wavery
9. accomplice
10.lofty
11.hover
12.wrought
13.surcease
14.implore
15.stagnation

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Answer:

1. Pythons are predominating other snake species in the Everglades.

2. When other houses in the neighborhood become foreclosed, the value of my house depreciates.

3. Stop acting like you're grown, you are a mere fledgling.

4. Being able to eat free ice cream because I work at Dairy Queen is a perk.

5. When the kids were stranded in the woods for 3 days, they had to scavenge for scraps of food.

6. The mother held her newborn and kissed her tenderly on the head.

7. The bright sunlight gleamed on the stained glass, making the room colorful.

8. The pond reeds were wavery in the presence of a strong wind.

9. No matter how much they questioned him, the robber would not give up the name of his accomplice.

10. Regina acted lofty when it came to interacting with her school mates.

11. The drone hovered over the canyon, snapping photo's of its ridges.

12. The bars were made out of wrought iron.

13.The circus magician teased us with little tricks without surcease.

14. I implored the banketeller to let me borrow 5000 dollars.

15. The beavers caused a stagnation in the river when they built their dam.

1. Andrea had scarcely opened her eyes when his predominating idea presented itself, and whispered in her ear that she had slept too long.

2. He imagined it to be the consequence of a plot of his enemies to depreciate him.

3. Fledgling democracies are especially vulnerable to and destabilized by such lawlessness.

4. Not all company perks can be easily shared with a friend.

5. Social facilitation is sometimes used to develop successful social scavenging strategies.

6. I struggled and rose stiffly, assisted tenderly by Sarah.

7.  The paint gleams and all the moving parts are well lubricated.

8. A wavery line of small, deep holes cut across about heart-high.

9. The police have said they believe there are no other accomplices.

10. Peace is a lofty goal for a children's book.

11. A faint smile seemed to hover round her lips.

12. His story was wrought with imminent danger and nearly paralyzing claustrophobia.

13. His mind knew no surcease of its activity.

14. She clasped her hands, and glancing upward, seemed to implore divine assistance.

15. On the hottest day of the year the air was stagnant without a breeze.

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how do i start an essay in 3rd person?

please give examples!

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Answer:

Choose the best type of third-person POV for your story. ...

Use third-person pronouns. ...

Switch viewpoint characters strategically. ...

Choose your viewpoint character carefully. ...

Avoid slipping into first-person POV. ...

In third-person limited , remember that the narrator only knows what the character knows.

In third-person objective, stay out of everyone’s heads.

Write with authority.

Explanation:

How does the question in line 1 contribute to the overall meaning of this poem?

(At least 4 sentences pls!)​

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It shows how it’s going to be a story

what is the multimedia resources you will use in. the delivery person needs specific directions on how to reach your house.​

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send him the address

Hi does anyone know what level H means in i-ready? Please and thank you

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Level h is readers will read in phrases, with expression and at an appropriate speed, meaning they read at a pace that is not too fast and not too slow based on the text they are reading.

Answer:

Level h is very good or it depends on your grade an avrage

4th grader is on level b or c so you can calculate that!

"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine!"



This is an example of:

a
metaphor
b
hyperbole
c
hyperbole and personification
d
personification

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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C Hyperbole and personification

Can anyone help me I have to turn it in time

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Answer:

I cannot help you

Explanation:

sorry

TEST 1
DATE:

LEXIS AND STRUCTURE
1,the manager was late for meeting because he..............a flat tyre. a .had b.was having c.has d.will have

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Explain the theme of the folktale "The People Could Fly."

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Answer:

This book is a folktale about slaves who possess ancient magic that enabled them to fly into the sky and away to freedom. It's a moving tale of those who were able to fly away and those who remained as slaves. The illustrations express the tale's themes about oppression and freedom as well as despair and hope.Explanation:

Answer:

Listen for them to say: “The theme is that freedom is possible, whether you fly to it or walk to it,” or “The theme is that people seek freedom at any cost.”

Explanation:brainliest plz

Please please don't send any links or things to download!! Read this story then answer the question:
One dollar and eight-seven cents. That was all. And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one’s cheeks burned with the silent imputation of parsimony that such close dealing implied. Three times Della counted it. One dollar and eighty-seven cents. And the next day would be Christmas. There was clearly nothing to do but flop down on the shabby little couch and howl. So Della did it. Which instigates the moral reflection that life is made up of sobs, sniffles, and smiles, with sniffles predominating.
Question: What does O. Henry mean by “with sniffles predominating”?

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Answer:

Della is thrifty.

Explanation: (of a person or their behavior) using money and other resources carefully and not wastefully)

All of the following convey a theme that is common to BOTH memoirs (Funny in Farsi and Of Beetles and Angels) EXCEPT *

Hard work pays off
Kindness can go a long way
Change can be a good thing
Always be informed and proud about your heritage

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Answer: i think kindness can go a long way

Explanation: have a nice day

How did the colonial taxes imposed by the British effect India in the 1870s?

A. They led to population growth.

B. They funded food distribution in remote regions.

C. They led to mass outbreaks of waterbone disease.

D. They forced farmers to devote more land to cash crops.​

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I did this test before and I pass the answer is B

Need an answer soon. Which definition best defines the word unicellular?


divided into two equal parts


involving two political parties


a one-sided argument


a single-celled organism

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Answer:

A single celled organism

Explanation:

the root word uni means 1 or singular

then, (cell)ular

there u go

Answer:

A single-celled organism

Explanation:

Which of these sentences uses an appositive correctly? My teacher, Ms. Smith, is very smart and funny. My teacher, Ms. Smith is very smart and funny. My teacher Ms. Smith is very, smart and, funny. My teacher, Ms. Smith is very smart, and funny.

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Answer:

The first one

Explanation:

My teacher, Ms. Smith, is very smart and funny.

Hope I helped! (p.s. maybe brainliest answer)

Answer:

I think the second one

Explanation:

I what to no the answer toThe Jenkins family is having a reunion. 15 people are each bringing 3 food dishes. The dishes will be shared equally by 90 people. How many people will each dish serve?

Kira thinks that the answer is 6 because
90
÷
15
=
6
. Do you agree with her reasoning? Explain why or why not. If you disagree, explain what step(s) she missed and what the equation should be.

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Answer:

15 people are each bringing 3 food dishes. The dishes will be shared equally by 90 people. How many people will each dish serve? Kira thinks that the answer is 6 because.

Explanation:

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